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Re: OFBiz-GWT Projects for bulding user interface with GWT

Posted by Scott Gray-2 on Mar 11, 2010; 7:12am
URL: http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/OFBiz-GWT-Projects-for-bulding-user-interface-with-GWT-tp1570621p1588512.html

On 10/03/2010, at 11:33 PM, Ean Schuessler wrote:

> ----- "Scott Gray" wrote:
>> I'm not sure about Google Maps but gmail doesn't use GWT.
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> That's weird. If you google "gwt" the summary record in the google results says " Java software development framework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps and Gmail easy for developers". Looking further, however, I see several other people saying definitively that Gmail is not GWT. The GWT page says some definitive things about what *is* written in GWT (Wave, AdWords) but not so much about what is *not*. Google should do something about that nasty disinformation.
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> I also have genuinely used and experienced the portability of GWT and it is quite real. I know I also saw an interview with the Rasmussen Brothers where they went off about how much porting effort GWT saved them on Google Wave and they were the guys who wrote Google Maps. I'm now curious to read a straight answer on where Google is actually using it.

Just to clarify I don't know anywhere near enough about GWT to make a comment, except to say that when I had to do some work on opentaps it took forever to compile and I regularly got the "A script in this page is taking a long time to load, would you like to abort?" warning from the browser.  I didn't actually deal with any GWT code.

As always there are a million great libraries but until some analysis is done we'll never find the one that might remove the UI framework burden from OFBiz.  For example, I think Apache Cocoon has some interesting ideas but I wouldn't start a thread about it until I could justify why it might be a good fit for what OFBiz needs (not criticizing anyone who does that, it's just seems to never come to anything).

Regards
Scott

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